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Concerns, comments and complaints | Occupational Health
https://www.oh.admin.cam.ac.uk/general-information/concerns-comments-and-complaints16 Sep 2014: Occupational Health (OH) aims to provide an efficient and high quality service to all our service users. As well as constantly looking for ways to develop and improve our services, we also aim to continue doing the things that are positively -
Frequently Asked Questions | Occupational Health
https://www.oh.admin.cam.ac.uk/services/referral-process/frequently-asked-questions22 Aug 2014: Search site. Occupational Health. Frequently Asked Questions. Q. My manager wants to refer me to Occupational Health (OH) for an assessment but I am not sure exactly why. What should I do? If your manager is suggesting that you are referred to OH -
Hand Arm Vibration (HAVS) | Occupational Health
https://www.oh.admin.cam.ac.uk/services/health-surveillance/hand-arm-vibration-havs16 Sep 2014: Hand–arm vibration (HAV) is transmitted from a work activity into the workers hands and arms when: operating hand-held power tools, e.g., road breakers using hand-guided equipment, e.g., hand-guided equipment such as lawn mowers, strimmers and -
Bloodborne Virus (BBV) Infections | Occupational Health
https://www.oh.admin.cam.ac.uk/advice-and-guidance/bloodborne-virus-bbv-infections23 May 2014: Accidental exposure to human blood, other body fluids or tissue could lead to contracting a blood-borne virus such HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Avoiding the risk Vaccination - Hepatitis B infection can be effectively avoided by vaccination. -
FAQ - Laboratory Health | Occupational Health
https://www.oh.admin.cam.ac.uk/advice-and-guidance/laboratory-health/faq-laboratory-health29 Aug 2014: Search site. Occupational Health. FAQ - Laboratory Health. Q. How can pipette work affect my health? Prolonged use of pipettes can cause painful and disabling upper limb conditions that could prevent you from temporarily continuing with your -
FAQ - Computer Health | Occupational Health
https://www.oh.admin.cam.ac.uk/advice-and-guidance/computer-health/faq-computer-health29 Aug 2014: Search site. Occupational Health. FAQ - Computer Health. Q. What causes a work related upper limb disorder? A work-related upper-limb disorder (WRULD) can be caused by a variety of work tasks involving, prolonged forceful awkward or repetitive tasks, -
Skin irritants and sensitisers | Occupational Health
https://www.oh.admin.cam.ac.uk/services/health-surveillance/skin-irritants-and-sensitisers16 Sep 2014: Occupational skin disease is important and a common health problem. Repeated skin irritation or skin sensitisation can lead to dermatitis. If signs of dermatitis are detected early enough, and exposure to the substances responsible reduce, this will -
Management guidance for completing the individual stress risk…
https://www.oh.admin.cam.ac.uk/oh-forms/management-guidance-completing-individual-stress-risk-assessment19 Sep 2014: OHG05 - Management guidance for completing the individual stress risk assessment (pdf) -
Referral Information and Guidance | Occupational Health
https://www.oh.admin.cam.ac.uk/services/referral-information-and-guidance23 May 2014: Please note that the OH practitioner can clarify the report and advice given verbally, but will not answer any new or additional questions without first consulting with the individual. ... where necessary, when accommodating a new employee with a health -
Working safely with Display screen equipment (DSE) laptops, HSD161P | …
https://www.oh.admin.cam.ac.uk/leaflets/working-safely-display-screen-equipment-dse-laptops-hsd161p22 Sep 2014: OHL04 - Working safely with Display screen equipment (DSE) laptops, HSD161P (pdf) -
Working safely with Display screen equipment (DSE) desktops, HSD116P…
https://www.oh.admin.cam.ac.uk/leaflets/working-safely-display-screen-equipment-dse-desktops-hsd116p22 Sep 2014: OHL3 - Working safely with Display screen equipment (DSE) desktops, HSD116P (pdf) -
Avoiding the risk of bloodborne virus transmission | Occupational…
https://www.oh.admin.cam.ac.uk/medical-students/avoiding-risk-bloodborne-virus-transmission16 Sep 2014: Accidental exposure to blood or other body fluids from patients can lead to you becoming infected if the patient is infected with a bloodborne virus such HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C Carry out safe practice and universal standards when using and -
Pathogens or biological agent work | Occupational Health
https://www.oh.admin.cam.ac.uk/services/health-surveillance/pathogens-or-biological-agent-work14 Oct 2014: All staff and students who will be involved in laboratory work with hazard group 3 pathogens, or class 3 genetically modified organisms, or unscreened human blood or tissue samples must complete health screening before beginning this work. The aim -
OHF18 - Medical Student Screening for Bloodborne Viruses Consent Form …
https://www.oh.admin.cam.ac.uk/oh-forms/ohf18-medical-student-screening-bloodborne-viruses-consent-form16 Sep 2014: OHF18 Medical student screening for blood borne virus (pdf) OHF18 Medical student screening for blood borne virus (docx) -
Immunisation and infection control requirements | Occupational Health
https://www.oh.admin.cam.ac.uk/medical-students/immunisation-and-infection-control-requirements16 Sep 2014: Search site. Occupational Health. Immunisation and infection control requirements. requires that all students meet the immunisation and infection control standards required for new NHS healthcare workers. ... All new entrants who have been living or -
Animal allergy – including laboratory animals | Occupational Health
https://www.oh.admin.cam.ac.uk/services/health-surveillance/animal-allergy-including-laboratory-animals16 Sep 2014: A animal allergy (AA) is an allergic response that can develop as a result of exposure to animal or insect allergens. Approximately a third of people exposed to animals may experience exposure related symptoms. All staff working with animals and -
Frequently Asked Questions - Health Surveillance | Occupational Health
https://www.oh.admin.cam.ac.uk/services/health-surveillance/frequently-asked-questions-health-surveillance22 Aug 2014: Search site. Occupational Health. Frequently Asked Questions - Health Surveillance. Q. I have been told by my manager that I need to attend Occupational Health to register on the appropriate health surveillance programme but don't know why or what
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